Same problem as found in fruits and vegetables, which is to say that there is none and sell it to me for 1/2 price. Gimme, gimme, gimme that cheap bread.
I feel really bad for fruits and vegetables that are “ugly”. It doesn’t taste different and you could use them as juice or pickling. But regardless of what you use them for, farmers can’t get the same price for “uglies” as they can with “beautiful” fruits and vegetables. The labor is the same and the overall costs to them are the same. They just look different.
So they have to jack up the prices on “pretty” and lower the price on “uglies”.
Yeah, that really sucks for farmers. Sometimes it’s a case of variance based on genetic foibles of specific plant varieties, but I’ve been told that it’s sometimes a result of the plant’s reaction to some kind of pathogen (mold, bacteria, fungus, etc.). Some of them just grow into weird shapes despite being 100% A-OK.
Same problem as found in fruits and vegetables, which is to say that there is none and sell it to me for 1/2 price. Gimme, gimme, gimme that cheap bread.
I feel really bad for fruits and vegetables that are “ugly”. It doesn’t taste different and you could use them as juice or pickling. But regardless of what you use them for, farmers can’t get the same price for “uglies” as they can with “beautiful” fruits and vegetables. The labor is the same and the overall costs to them are the same. They just look different.
So they have to jack up the prices on “pretty” and lower the price on “uglies”.
While I wholeheartedly agree with you, this feels like a metaphor for life…
Yeah…I was going to make a dating joke but felt like that hit a little too close to home 😂
Yeah, that really sucks for farmers. Sometimes it’s a case of variance based on genetic foibles of specific plant varieties, but I’ve been told that it’s sometimes a result of the plant’s reaction to some kind of pathogen (mold, bacteria, fungus, etc.). Some of them just grow into weird shapes despite being 100% A-OK.
A lot of times they even taste better, too.
Wished I knew the story behind that pic.
almost certainly hog feed
remember how tiger king got all that walmart meat? pig farmers have been doing that for ages!
That makes good sense. Best I had before your pig farming idea was that they really loved ducks, or had to make 10,000 sandwiches on a short timeline.